Harvard PRIMARY CARE Internal Medicine (Course 2023)
Practical, Comprehensive Education
The 2023 program has been enhanced for distance learning. In addition to live-streamed content, all sessions will be recorded and made available to participants for online viewing starting 1 day after the session’s live broadcast and can be accessed for 11 months after the course. Questions in the chat not covered live by the speakers will be responded to either immediately afterwards or within a month; this bonus Q&A will be posted in the course archives for participants to review.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Develop new and innovative skills in clinical reasoning and problem solving.
- Assess the clinical value of specific diagnostic tests used in general internal medicine and specialty practices, including test sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values.
- Apply up-to-date skills to diagnose, treat, and manage short and long-term complications of COVID-19 in the outpatient setting.
- Broaden understanding of how to provide the best care possible, regardless of sex or gender identification.
- Recognize the side effects and interactions among medications prescribed by primary care clinicians and their consultants.
- Summarize the therapeutic potential of newly developed biomodulators and understand interactions with current therapies and newly described untoward side effects.
- Discuss the expected results of therapies and summarize current treatment strategies for cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurologic/neurovascular, endocrine, ophthalmic, orthopedic, immunologic, reproductive, dermatologic, gastrointestinal, hepatic, geriatric, psychiatric, metabolic, sleep medicine, and women’s health conditions.
- Develop strategies to help patients (and yourself) achieve greater stress resiliency.
- Integrate lifestyle messages for patient self-care into daily practice.
- Identify the disease prevention and health promotion priorities of general internal medicine.
- Explain the origins and value of current guidelines and develop implementation of office-based strategies to ensure treatment of elevated cholesterol, diabetes, heart failure, hypertension, and osteoporosis.
- Design practical and effective approaches to behavioral health challenges, including alcohol use disorder, marijuana misuse, and opioid addiction.
- Describe how to provide the best pain management.
- Develop confidence with the use of buprenorphine for patients with opioid use disorders.
- Apply evidence-based palliative care strategies in clinical practice.
- Create practical home-based interventions for elderly patients that support their autonomy and independence.
- More confidently examine and assess patients with common orthopedic back, shoulder, knee, and hand complaints.
Participants can rely on this program for education and skills advancement workshops covering:
- Comprehensive updates for diagnosis and treatment
- State-of-the-art approaches to the most frequent clinical challenges
- Guidance for care of the patient with complex medical needs
- Advanced techniques for in-office procedures
- Examination skills
- Disease prevention: screening and vaccination updates
- Strategies to account for social, racial, sex and gender, and cultural differences to ensure optimized care for all patients
- Hypertension: New targets. New treatment options.
- Hypercholesterolemia: How low to go (and with what)
- Diabetes: new treatment options
- Management of patients with obesity: new therapeutic options
- Contraception: Current state of the art
- LGBTQ health
- Cardiovascular disease: Setting and achieving goals specific to patient risk
- Depression and anxiety: Practical stepwise approaches for primary care
- Dyspepsia and dysphagia
- Gender-affirming care; gender transitioning
- Osteoporosis and bone health: Reducing fracture risk
- Antibiotic stewardship: Advanced decision-making for the most common infections
- Arthritis: Effective management of articular inflammation
- Obstructive sleep apnea: Updates in diagnosis and treatment
- Headaches: Established and innovative options
- Anemia: Straightforward approaches for abnormal results
- Asthma: SMART (single maintenance and reliever therapy) and more
- COVID-19: Management of long-term sequelae
- Thyroid disorders
- Heart failure: Improving patient functional capacity with combined therapies
- Opioids: Dosing, patient selection, addiction, and weaning
- Opioid use disorder: What you need to know about medication-assisted treatment
- Biomodulators: Must-know information for primary care clinicians
- Liver diseases: Treatment strategies that preserve function
- Neurology: Cannot-miss presentations in primary care
- Pulmonology: Management of inflammatory conditions
- Anticoagulation: Expanding the use of the new targeted agents
- Kidney health: Improved strategies for nephron protection
- Atrial fibrillation: Pharmacologic and ablation strategies
- Medication interactions: Avoiding unintended adverse outcomes
- Our aging demographic: Supporting independence and autonomy
- Alcohol use disorder: Diverse approaches that expand your repertoire of options
- Cognitive decline: What can we do based on the evidence?
- Motivational interviewing for weight loss
- Principles of sex therapy
- Peripheral vascular disease
You can choose from 36 live streaming workshops to tailor the program to your specific practice needs. These workshops will all be recorded, allowing you to (re)view them online, at your convenience, for up to 11 months following the conclusion of this program.
- Advanced diabetes management
- Opioid use disorder
- Best practices in the care of LGBTQ patients
- Endocrinology case studies
- Fluid and electrolyte abnormalities
- Unraveling the mysteries of abnormal LFTs
- Evaluating and managing irritable bowel syndrome
- Evaluation and treatment of wrist and hand complaints
- Therapeutic approaches to the shoulder
- Lower back pain
- Therapeutic approaches to the knee
- Therapeutic approaches to the foot and ankle
- Challenges and complications of medical marijuana
- Exploring the risks of supplements your patients are taking (and not telling you)
- Biomodulators: What’s the gab about mAbs (monoclonal antibodies)
- Principles of sexual therapy
- Immunotherapy: things to know about changing paradigms in oncology care
- Prostate problems and challenges
- Managing alcohol use disorder
- Common otolaryngology issues in primary care
- Dermatology A-Z
- Tick-borne diseases
- Peripheral vascular disease and carotid stenosis
- Management of adult attention deficit disorder
- Common ophthalmology issues in primary care
- Movement disorders
- Concussion management: on the field and in the office
- Mild neurocognitive disorder: decisions at the gateway to dementia
- Supporting the independence and autonomy of older adults
- Trauma-informed care
- Biases and behaviors in clinical practice
- Palliative and hospice care
- Risk assessment of breast and ovarian cancer
- Menopause: Proactive patient care
- Women’s heart health: Addressing the number 1 killer of women in the U.S.
- Female incontinence: Basic approaches and new options
- Primary care of the pregnant patient
- The fourth trimester: Care after delivery for the PCP
- Case studies in gynecology